India Day Parade in New York concludes with Ram Mandir tableau, But sculptor Arun Yogiraj absent: Here's what happened
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India Day Parade in New York concludes with Ram Mandir tableau, But sculptor Arun Yogiraj absent: Here’s what happened

Despite his achievements and contributions to Indian art, Arun Yogiraj recently faced a significant setback when he was denied a U.S. visa ahead of the India Day Parade in New York

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Arun Yogiraj, the sculptor who created the iconic Ram Lalla's murti for Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya (Image Source: India Today)

Arun Yogiraj, the sculptor who created the iconic Ram Lalla's murti for Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya (Image Source: India Today)

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Arun Yogiraj is a distinguished Indian sculptor, celebrated for his mastery in traditional stone carving. Hailing from Mysuru, Karnataka, Yogiraj comes from a family with a rich heritage in sculpture. He is known for his majestic work in sculpting Ram Lalla in the much-awaited Ayodhya Ram Mandir. His father, Yogiraj Shilpi, was also a renowned sculptor, and it was under his guidance that Arun honed his skills.

Despite his achievements and contributions to Indian art, Arun Yogiraj recently faced a significant setback when he was denied a U.S. visa ahead of the India Day Parade in New York. The India Day Parade, one of the largest events celebrating Indian culture outside of India, was scheduled to take place in August 2024. Yogiraj had been invited as a special guest to the parade to showcase his work and to represent India’s rich tradition of sculpture.

Achievements of Arun Yogiraj

Arun Yogiraj’s work is characterized by its precision, detail, and adherence to traditional Indian sculptural techniques. His sculptures are not only remarkable for their size and scale but also for the intricacy and spiritual significance they embody. Among his many achievements, some stand out as particularly noteworthy:

1. Statue of Adi Shankaracharya at Kedarnath: Arun Yogiraj gained national recognition for sculpting the 12-feet tall statue of Adi Shankaracharya, which was installed at the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand in 2021. This statue, made from monolithic black stone, is a significant symbol of the revival of Kedarnath after the devastating floods of 2013. The statue was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has since become a focal point for pilgrims visiting the temple.

2. Murti of Ram Lalla for Ayodhya: Arun Yogiraj was also commissioned to create a grand murti of Bhagwan Ram for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. This project, like many of his works, reflects his commitment to preserving and promoting India’s spiritual and cultural heritage through sculpture.

3. Awards and Recognition: Over the years, Yogiraj has received numerous accolades for his contributions to Indian art and culture. His work has been recognised by various cultural organisations, and he continues to be a sought-after artist for large-scale religious and cultural projects across India.

Visa Denial Ahead of India Day Parade

The denial of his visa came as a surprise and was met with disappointment by many in the Indian-American community, as well as in India. According to reports, the U.S. Embassy did not provide specific reasons for the visa denial, which has led to speculation and concerns about the visa approval process for artists and cultural ambassadors.

The incident highlights the challenges that even well-established and internationally recognised artists can face when seeking to travel for cultural exchange purposes. For Arun Yogiraj, this visa denial meant missing an important opportunity to share his work with a global audience and to participate in an event that celebrates the very heritage he has dedicated his life to preserving.

India Day Parade 2024

The India Day Parade is one of the most prominent celebrations of Indian culture outside India, held annually in New York City. Organised by the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), the parade commemorates India’s Independence Day and serves as a vibrant display of the country’s rich cultural heritage. The event draws tens of thousands of participants, including members of the Indian diaspora, American citizens, and tourists, making it a significant occasion for fostering cultural exchange and unity.

The inclusion of a Ram Mandir tableau in the India Day Parade this year was a tribute to this landmark project. The tableau featured a detailed replica of the temple, complete with intricate carvings and symbolic elements. It was accompanied by traditional music and hymns dedicated to Bhagwan Ram, creating a spiritual and cultural atmosphere that resonated with many attendees.

The Ram Mandir tableau received widespread attention and was seen as a powerful representation of India’s religious and cultural heritage. For many Indian-Americans, it was a moment of pride, reflecting the deep connections between their faith and the homeland.

However, the inclusion of the Ram Mandir tableau was not without controversy. Some groups raised concerns about the political and religious implications of featuring such a symbol in a public parade. Despite these concerns, the overall reception was positive, with many viewing the tableau as a testament to India’s rich history and enduring traditions.

Topics: Ram MandirArun YogirajRam Lalla murtiIndia Day Parade New YorkIndia Day Parade 2024
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